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Poem “Idler’s Song” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryElla Wheeler WilcoxPoems by Ella Wheeler WilcoxPoems of reflection
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Idler’s Song


I sit in the twilight dim,
  At the close of an idle day,
And list to the sweet, soft hymn
  That rises far away
And dies on the evening air.
  Oh, all day long,
  They sing their song,
Who toil in the valley there.

But never a song sing I,
  Sitting with folded hands,
The hours pass me by–
  Dropping their golden sands–
And I list from day to day,
  To the “tick, tick, tock,”
  Of the old brown clock,
Ticking my life away.

And I see the twilight fade,
  And I see the night come on,
And then, in the gloom and shade,
  I weep for the day that’s gone–
Weep and wail in pain,
  For the misspent day
  That has flown away,
And will not come again.

Another morning beams,
  But I forget the last,
And sit in my idle dreams
  Till the day is over–past.
Oh, the toiler’s heart is glad!
  When the day is gone
  And the night comes on,
But mine is sore and sad.

For I dare not look behind!
  No shining, golden sheaves
Can I ever hope to find:
  Nothing but withered leaves.
Ah! dreams are very sweet!
  But will it please
  If only these
I lay at the Master’s feet.

And what will the Master say,
  To dreams and nothing more?
Oh, idler all the day!
  Think, ere thy life is o’er!
And when the day grows late,
  Oh, soul of sin,
  Will He let you in
There at the pearly gate?

Oh, idle heart beware!
  On, to the field of strife!
On, to the valley there,
  And live a useful life.
Up! do not wait a day!
  For the old brown clock,
  With its “tick, tick, tock,”
Is ticking your life away.


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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryElla Wheeler WilcoxPoems by Ella Wheeler WilcoxPoems of reflection


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